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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Looks awesome and I like the photo op with the coffee cup!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I have a breville bambino plus for the past 3 ish years which also uses a thermoblock. I like it. Lower power draw at idle, no preheat, works like a charm IMO.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Yep give Nobara a shot if you're going to reinstall anyways. Bet you'll change your mind

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I don't know, they have to monetise somehow. Paying for the convenience of sync seems like a valid path especially given there's fully functional alternative syncs available for free.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I just use syncthing with logseq and it works fine...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Yep sounds like firewall issue to me. Allow the ports eric mentioned in his comment thru firewall and it should work

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Seriously... enough of this "oh well its not that bad, atleast we can still do this, or that. Maybe blockers will work but with less features, etc."

Fuck that shit

The extra [API] functionality already allows uBlock Origin on Firefox to work better than the Chrome version.

Always has been.

Tired of getting fucked by chr0me and g00gle? Stop spreading your cheeks and just use Firefox (librewolf, mull, et. al.) and uBlock Origin.

Simple as.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Seems to be doing it in the relevant community in an unobtrusive manner... I don't see an issue with getting the word out like this to like minded people

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

And years of not fully supporting Linux.

Another way to put that is actively pushing/encouraging their "privacy concious" clients onto windows spyware if they want to get the service they paid proton for. Can't be private on windows folks.

Not privacy focused at all IMO, its all privacy theatre and proton is just money focused.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

That's because you wouldnt be prosecuted unless it was a massive operation... you'd be fined by your local bylaw enforcement officer until you remove said rain barrel... thats not even counting the sorry saps who have to deal with HOAs. Happens ALL THE TIME. Maybe you are just lucky where you live.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

I was looking at these too a couple days ago but cheapest option is like $500USD without batteries, camera, radio controller, etc. Half of them are so expensive you have to call for a price and shit.

Not exactly beginner pricing IMO when you may just crash it anyways

 

Hello folks,

Does anyone here have experience smithing in a (rural) residential zone WRT noise levels?

I'm talking the 2-5 acre lot size "country residential" type area, not shoulder to shoulder subdivision.

Do you find you're generally able to smith indoors/outdoors during the daytime or did you need to do any special modifications for noise reduction to keep good relations with the neighbours? Soundproofing required?

I was originally planning on having a (covered) outdoor area for a forge. But we were looking at 20+ acres originally. An interesting lot has come up but its smaller (4 acres) and closer to neighbours so I'm trying to figure out if we'd need to change our blacksmithing plans. If outdoor isn't possible on these lot sizes without complaints then I'd need to pull permits for a structure which would be a bear to get approved for noise reasons I'd reckon

 

Sorry if this reads like an ad; the link is a non-referral one. (I am broke though if anyone wants me to DM my referral link (10%) lol) I heard about it here and wanted to share for others that were interested by that original post but waiting for a sale.

Hello everyone I just figured I would share a PSA since filen.io's black friday sale seems to be live now. Filen is another good opensource (all their client apps) alternative to google drive, dropbox, icloud, MEGA, etc.

I've been checking this company out for the past week after I saw someone asking here if it was trustworthy. It seems legit; fairly young company which explains why they still offer lifetime plans as they are growing.

Its only like 35 Euro for a 200GB lifetime client-side encrypted cloud storage with no bandwith limits. I despise subscriptions so hard to argue with that for me.

I plan on using this for my offsite backups mainly.

EDIT: For christ sakes folks, Lifetime obviously means the lifetime of the company as is the case for ANY "LIFETIME" PRODUCT. That's been the legal meaning of the term when it comes to warranties and such for decades. Should I rename it "One Time Payment" so you guys can stop commenting that a company can go under? Newsflash if you pay monthly for dropbox and that company fails, same thing happens, except you'll have paid hundreds or thousands over the years (depending how long we're talking) for 200GB storage instead of a one time payment of 35 Euro. It will take ~13 months to break even with GDrive's 200GB plan so as long as filen lasts more than 13 months you still come out ahead. They have also stated in their blog that lifetime plans will increase in price down the road as they are currently being partially funded by their monthly plans. I would expect they will likely increase in price to similar to what pcloud charges for lifetime plans? IDK don't quote me.

 

Hi everyone, I figured I have struggled with this enough over the past day and its time to consult the community. I've been running this same setup for about a month now with the only major change in that time being implementing the input shaping. Recently (last week) I have been unable to complete any prints because every time, I get the error: Move exceeds maximum extrusion ((in the case) 10.681mm^2 vs 0.640 mm^2).

My research says that it is likely due to a mix up between relative and absolute extrusion mode, however I did not change any of those settings in the past month prior to the start of this issue.

Troubleshooting conducted so far: 1) uncheck relative extrusion distances in printer settings>general RESULT -> same error. 2) re-enable relative extrusion in the slicer and explicitly add an M83 command to START_PRINT macro RESULT -> same error. 3) disable the check altogether and observe the print by adding MAX_EXTRUDE_CROSS_SECTION of 50 into printer.cfg RESULT -> no error, but it is massively overextruding blobs in that spot as expected given the error. Had to cancel print anyways it was so bad.

Edit: T.S. continued: 4) setting pressure advance to 0. RESULT -> same error.

Here is my START_PRINT macro before I started messing with it troubleshooting.

Pressure advance is 0.0425.

I'm not sure if there is more information I would need to share that may help find the cause like perhaps export the profile from the slicer as well?

I'm on PrusaSlicer 2.6.1 appimage on pop_OS using the Ellis 3d Sovol SV06 SuperSlicer profile adapted to PrusaSlicer with some tweaks as I go.

Printer is an SV06 running Klipper on a Raspberry Pi 4 with MainsailOS.

 

Hey so I’m just getting my quest 2 setup again after sitting for over a year. Needless to say, facebook went and broke everything I had setup in that time so it took awhile to get sidequest running and linked again. Now that it is; what are your all-time favourite free games on sidequest?

 

Hey so I'm just getting my quest 2 setup again after sitting for over a year. Needless to say, facebook went and broke everything I had setup in that time so it took awhile to get sidequest running and linked again. Now that it is; what are your all-time favourite free games on sidequest?

 

A place for biking of any type with no gatekeeping. Share your road bikes, gravel, MTB, ratbikes, ebikes, etc. Not 100% sure how to do this link properly but here: [email protected]

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